From mosquito larvae to the microalgae that cause red tide blooms, many ocean organisms need to be counted. But counting microorganisms in water samples is [...]
The GCOOS Spring Webinar Series 2023 featured our Principal Investigators and included an overview of their GCOOS-supported work in the Gulf of Mexico and how [...]
Our recent Lunch & Learn webinar featured the use of biogeochemical-Argo autonomous profiling floats with speaker Dr. Emily Osborne, from NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological [...]
IWG-OA Vulnerability Report Executive Summaries for the Southeast and Gulf of Mexico are Now Available Addressing Regional Gaps in OA Monitoring The Gulf of Mexico [...]
The GCAN Science Working Group’s manuscript “Ocean Acidification in the Gulf of Mexico: Drivers, Impacts, and Unknowns” has been published online by Progress in Oceanography. [...]
Researchers from the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies (Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi) and TAMU’s Geochemical and Environmental Research Group recently completed two [...]
WUSF-FM, the Tampa Bay area NPR affiliate, recently aired a story featuring GCOOS’s Dr. Jorge Brenner on the tri-national workshop hosted by the Harte Research [...]